Music technology has always presented a choice—quality
versus convenience. For example, you can either have a high
quality sound system with your favorite music on vinyl or thousands of songs on
an iPod with ear buds. I believe this choice will slowly disappear as
technology continues to advance. Memory is progressively becoming
cheaper and smaller and music could utilize more of this available
space for higher quality files. With Google Fiber spreading its
infrastructure and other companies trying to keep up, Internet speeds keep
increasing. Not only does this allow faster downloads for higher quality music
files, but it also opens doors for higher quality music streaming. Technology
keeps moving forward, and music hardware will not be left behind. Portable
speakers and headphones will only get better; there isn't much room to keep
getting smaller. As music technology improves, the choice
between quality and convenience vanishes, leaving the combination of both as
the only viable choice for music.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/27/tech/innovation/death-stereo-system/index.html?hpt=te_t1
ReplyDeleteI've heard a fair amount about this. Having never listened to a vinyl record before, I really should check it out and compare the quality. It's never really occurred to me to have better quality audio.
ReplyDeleteIs memory the only barrier to high quality sound? It seems like the hardware might also need to be improved, like with earbuds, and then the dilemma between quality and convenience would remain.
ReplyDeleteI didn't say memory was the only barrier, in fact I said that I believe that headphones and small speakers will also continue to improve along with memory. Why wouldn't music hardware continue to improve?
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